UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 19 PAGE TWO To Present Sunrise Program on Easter The Student Christian Federation is sponsoring an Easter sunrise program to be given at 7 a.m. on Easter Sunday for all student religious groups, Robert Stewart, chairman of the Easter service committee, announced today. Further plans for the service have not been completed. The Easter service committee also includes Idabelle Bradley, College sophomore; Dorothy Cooper, College sophomore; Rev. Harold Barr of the School of Religion; and Rev. C. Fosberg Hughes of Plymouth Congregational church. Don Alderson Elected New ISA President Don Alderson of King City, Mo. junior in the School of Business, was elected president of the Independent Student Association Council, at a meeting of the Council Monday night. Other officers elected were: Dorothy Cooper, College sophomore, vice-president; Emily Hollis, College sophomore, secretary; Harlan McDwell, business manager, Business senior; Sammy Smith, College freshman, social chairman; and Jo Ann Roberts, College junior, publicity chairman. Dick Hartzel and Ronald Johnson were selected as representatives from the V-12 unit. Marie Larson, College sophomore, was chosen to fill the vacancy in the Council caused by the resignation of John Sells, who served as president of the Council for the past semester. 空心楼 空心楼是指在建筑结构中,由混凝土、钢筋、混凝土等材料组成的独立承重结构。它可以承受较大的荷载,同时还能够保持结构的稳定性。空心楼的结构特点包括: 1. 空心结构:空心楼的结构由混凝土和钢筋组成,内部没有明显的承重层。 2. 不承重荷载:空心楼不承受任何荷载,不能承受重力。 3. 稳定性:空心楼的稳定性很好,能够在不同的荷载下保持稳定。 4. 美观性:空心楼的外观简洁美观,适合多种建筑风格。 空心楼的应用广泛,包括: - 高层建筑:空心楼适用于高层建筑,可以提高建筑的抗震性能。 - 商业建筑:空心楼可以作为商业场所的屋顶或外立面,提供良好的采光和通风条件。 - 住宅建筑:空心楼可以作为住宅的屋顶或外立面,提供良好的采光和通风条件。 空心楼的优点: - 能承受更大的荷载。 - 稳定性好。 - 外观美观。 空心楼的缺点: - 施工难度较大,需要特殊的施工方法。 - 造价较高。 相关知识 空心楼的特点 空心楼的结构特点包括: - 空心结构:空心楼的结构由混凝土和钢筋组成,内部没有明显的承重层。 - 不承重荷载:空心楼不承受任何荷载,不能承受重力。 - 稳定性:空心楼的稳定性很好,能承受更大的荷载。 - 美观性:空心楼的外观简洁美观,适合多种建筑风格。 空心楼的应用 空心楼的应用广泛,包括: - 高层建筑:空心楼适用于高层建筑,可以提高建筑的抗震性能。 - 商业建筑:空心楼可以作为商业场所的屋顶或外立面,提供良好的采光和通风条件。 - 住宅建筑:空心楼可以作为住宅的屋顶或外立面,提供良好的采光和通风条件。 相关知识 空心楼的构造 空心楼的构造包括: - 混凝土:空心楼的主要原材料是混凝土,它具有良好的强度和延性。 - 钢筋:空心楼的主要材料是钢筋,它具有较高的强度和抗震性能。 - 玻璃:空心楼的主要材料是玻璃,它具有较好的透气性和防火性能。 - 保温剂:空心楼的主要材料是保温剂,它具有良好的保温性能。 空心楼的安装 空心楼的安装包括: - 基础设计:空心楼的基础设计需要考虑结构形式、荷载分布等因素。 - 安装施工:空心楼的安装施工需要按照规范进行,确保施工安全。 - 验收:空心楼的验收需要对结构是否满足要求进行检查。 空心楼的经济效益 空心楼的经济效益主要体现在以下几个方面: - 节能减耗:空心楼可以节约能源,减少碳排放,提高经济效益。 - 投资回报率高:空心楼的投资回报率高,适合长期投资。 - 绿色发展:空心楼符合绿色发展的要求,有利于环境保护。 空心楼的未来展望 空心楼的未来展望主要包括: - 技术进步:随着技术的发展,空心楼的技术性能将进一步提升。 - 应用拓展:空心楼的应用领域将更加广泛,包括城市建筑、工业设施、教育等领域。 - 社会效益:空心楼的社会效益将得到积极影响,促进社会和谐。 --- 以上就是关于空心楼的相关内容,希望对您有所帮助。 Ens. Harold Wayman Back After Two-Month Sea Duty Ens. Harold A. Wayman, a graduate of the University in 1938, has returned to New Orleans after a two-month tour of duty at sea. Ensign Wayman is in command of the naval armed guard crew on a merchant ship which voyaged to Honduras, Cuba, and the Canal Zone. A member of Phi Delta Theta, he entered the navy as a yeoman third class. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Wayman of Emporia. His Rock Chalk Talk By BEVERLY BOHAN We know a coed who has a fitting motto hanging in her room, quote: "Life is just one damned thing after another." Proof of the motto could be given by Frances Mee, Gamma Phi, who focused much gray matter on seeing some bacteria through a microscope in Man and Microbes class. She finally discovered that the slide containing the bacteria wasn't on the microscope. In the same class, Mary Margaret Reynolds and the lab instructor who came to assist her likewise failed to find any bacteria. After lengthy investigation, it came out that in cleaning the slide, "Renny" also cleaned off the bacteria--just one solution to getting rid of bacteria. - * * The list of potential Oreadites grows and grows, as high school art students, up for a weekend convention, are dazzled by our sophistication at the State U. We wonder if we lived up to their fondest dreams, probably gleaned through Barefoot Boy With Cheek. Patsy Pillar and Paula Reeve, Keppas, on walking into class just a trifle late received a hearty greeting from Professor Geltch: "Look who's here, Piller ond Post!" There's some question concerning Dean Sims, Phi Fsi, who trekked to Carlsbad Caverns last week and sent back postcards saying, "I'm broiled." How is that famous brand of New Mexican spirits applied, externally or internally, - * * Wilson Becomes Sergeant In Army Medical Corps Lest there be confusion, Eleanor of the Zilch family, is no relation to Eleanor of the Roosevelt family. Indeed, an education from travel is the only thing they have in common. Harold Wilson, a graduate student at the University in 1941 and 1942, has been promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant in the medical corps, according to word received recently by T. C. Rythe, director of the University Press. As a student at the University Sergeant Wilson was employed as assistant pressman on the University Press. He has recently been transferred from Camp Ellis, Ill., to Louisville, Ky., where he is now with the 155th general hospital. Robert Pugh to Begin Aviation Cadet Training Pvt. Robert F. Pugh, Jr., a student at the University during the first part of the school year and a member of Phi Kappa Psl. has been transferred from Jefferson Barracks, Mo., to the Army air field at Frederick, Okla., where he will begin training as an aviation cadet. wife and their two-month old son are living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morrow at Pleasant Hill, Mo. Rebecca Oldfather, who for a number of years was employed in the periodical room of Watson library, is now in England with the Red Cross. She and four other American girls are attached to the 32nd General hospital. Miss Oldfather is in charge of the handcraft work. Recently an exhibit of the men's work was sent to headquarters in London where it received a special commendation. Mary Alice Hardman, who was an assistant instructor of Spanish last year at the University, is now in Washington, D. C., training for overseas duty with the Red Cross. She received her bachelor of arts degree here in 1942 and her master's degree last month. She was a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. Her home was in Porto Rica. Graduates Are Working Overseas Performing Varied Red Cross Jobs Jeanne Luther, who received her bachelor of arts degree from the University in 1935, is now associated with the Red Cross overseas in clubmobile work. Her work carries her close to the combat lines and she often has to use a jeep instead of a clubmobile. Jean Crawford is now serving in North Africa with the Red Cross. A graduate in 1940, she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Beta Kappa, and received her master's Members of the Red Cross now serving overseas include many former University women who are devoting all of their time and effort to aiding the men in all branches of the service. degree in 1941 from the University of Michigan. She has also studied in South America. One of the men engaged in Red Cross work in army camps is Wesley Gordon, a graduate from the University in 1935 and former managing editor of the Topeka Daily Capital. Extra foods, warm clothing, and needed medicines are provided by Red Cross workers to those taken prisoner by the enemy. Relieving the servicemen in every way possible from injuries received in battle, easing worries that may hamper them in warfare, and keeping them cheerful and happy are but a few of the many duties of the Red Cross workers now serving with our men in the service. Food Points Lowered To Gain Storage Space Frozen fruits and vegetables have been put on a "point-free" basis to relieve congestion of cold storage space, the OPA has announced. Effective Sunday, frozen fruits and vegetables will be ration-free, although present low point values on popular cuts of beef, veal, pork and lamb will be continued through April 29. Canned peas, available in large quantities, have been placed on the point-free list also, and the point value of canned carrots has been reduced from five points on a No. 2 can to three points. Space is needed for storing butter, eggs, and other perishable commodities which will soon come into peak seasonal production, he said. Reduction of the point value of frozen foods is only one of a number of steps necessary to free as large a portion of the cold storage space as possible for use in storing meats, according to Marvin Jones food administrator. James K. Hitt Promoted To Major in Artillery School Capt. James K. Hitt, who was assistant to the registrar at the University before entering the service in March, 1942, has been promoted to the rank of major, according to word from Camp Edwards, Mass. A graduate of the University, he became a captain in October, 1942. He is a graduate of the 12th General Staff Course, Command and General Staff School, Ft. Leavenworth. Major Hitt is an officer at the Anti-aircraft Artillery Training Center School. BUY U.S. WAR BONDS Mattern's Paintings Are on Display In Spooner-Thayer Fifteen recent paintings by Karl Mattern, associate professor in the drawing and painting department, are now on exhibit on the second floor of Spooner-Thayer museum. Nine oils and six water-colors, all of which were painted within the last year, are being shown. Professor Mattern is also being represented in a group exhibit with Raymond Eastwood at the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City; Eastwood was a professor in the University's drawing and design department before his induction into the Army. Prof. Mattern ranks high among artists of today and has been the recipient of many important awards including three gold medals received at the Midwestern Exhibition at Kansas City. He has also been represented in museums of Brooklyn, Wichita, Denver, and Lincoln, Nebraska. One of his paintings was purchased by the International Business Machine Corporation for their collection of contemporary art. Prof. Mattern's work attracted widespread attention at the Macbeth Galleries in New York City where he exhibited paintings in 1942. The exhibit in Spooner-Thayer museum will be continued through April. Zilch Dinner to Be At 6 p.m. Wednesday The Zilch dinner will be given at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Colonial Tea Room, Betty Lou Perkins, chairman of the University Daily Kansan Board, has announced. Dean Sims, College senior, will be master of ceremonies, Miss Perkins said. Among the speakers whom Mr. Sims will introduce will be Eleanor L. Zilch, honor guest of the department. She is expected to arrive in Lawrence April 4. Following. Mrs. Zilch's address, Prof. L. N. Flint, Prof. Elmer F. Beth, and Prof. George R. Rinehart will speak. Other entertainment will be provided by members of the various classes in the department. Seniors Should Get Proofs of Pictures Seniors who had their pictures taken March 21 and 23, should get their proofs at the Jayhawker office in the Union building between 1:30 and 5:30 p.m. tomorrow said Mary Morrill, editor. These proofs must be returned to the office by Wednesday, April 4, she added. If anyone wants additional prints, orders for these may be made at the Jayhawker office. All pictures for the magazine must be taken by H. E. Hammerli of the Christopher studios in Topeka. LET'S GIVE! RED CROSS WAR FUND ★ ★ INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone 432 KFKU PROGRAM Today- Today- 9:30 p.m. Sportscast — Presentin Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen. 9:45 p.m. Lest We Forget — O. Nation's Shrines. Tomorrow- 2:30 p.m. Tunes from Light Opera 2:30 p.m. Tunes from Light Open Jerome Kern. 2:45 p.m. Speaking to Women 2:45 p.m. Speaking to Women Tunes and Tips from the OW KU Alum Becomes Base Finance Officer Capt. J. E. Erickson, a Universit student at the outbreak of the first World War, has been assigned a base finance officer and commandin officer of the finance department a Boca Raton field in Florida. For the past few years, Captain Erickson has been connected with the southwestern division of the Pure Oil Company in Tulsa, Okla.. and is at present on leave of absence from that organization. During World War I, Captain Erickson served with the field artillery in France and participated in the battle of the Argonne and in the Metz offensive. After the armistice he went into Germany with the army of occupation. Paper for school textbooks and or Bibles will be available this year or essential needs. OFFICIAL BULLETIN UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Thursday, March 30, 1944 Notices due at News Bureau. 8 Journalism, at 10 a.m. on day of publication. A. H. Turney, Director Psych. Tests. NOTICE: Students who missed either the Psychological or Aptitude Tests may make them up April 22 in Room 306 Fraser. Psychological at 9:00 a.m. Aptitude at 2:00 p.m. The Medical Aptitude Tests under the auspices of the Association of American Medical Colleges will be given at Kansas University on April 28, 1944. All students not in the A.S.T.P. who have not previously taken the test and who desire to do so, should register in the medical school office in Haworth Hall by April 1, 1944. A fee of one dollar will be charged each student taking the test. Eloise Penner, Pres. Sociology Club meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the home of Dr. Seba Eldridge, 1501.Crescent Road. Everyone is invited to attend. University Danny Kanss Student Paper of THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAWHENCE, KANSAS University Daily Kansan EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief JEANNE SHORMAKET Editorial associates DEN JONES NEWS STAFF Managing editor ... VIRGINIA GUNSOLLY Asst. editor ... ANNE LOUSE ROSSMAN Campus editor ... DAVID FANTY THREE, JOE, FANTY, KATT GOBELLE Society editor ... HANNA HEEDRIC Sports editor ... CHARLES MOFFETT News editor ... 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